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LIGHTING UP LIVES: JOBURG UNITES IN UBUNTU FOR MANDELA DAY 2025

Johannesburg embraced the spirit of Mandela Day 2025 with inspiring initiatives that brought hope, resources, and joy to communities across the City. Leading the charge, the Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) uplifted eight under-resourced Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres, touching the lives of 435 children through essential donations.

In areas like Riverlea, Eldorado Park, Cosmo City, and Dobsonville, the JDA delivered sleeping mats, mini tables, and chairs—critical tools for nurturing young minds. This effort forms part of the agency’s broader corporate social investment programme, which extends beyond infrastructure to empower communities at the grassroots level. Aligned with the City’s Growth and Development Strategy 2040, the initiative highlights the importance of early education in bridging inequality and fostering inclusive growth.

Out in Midrand, MMC for Development Planning Cllr Eunice Mgcina joined Region A officials at Tumelo Home for the Intellectually Disabled in President Park, where activities included puppet shows, face painting, health screenings, and garden revitalisation—reflecting Madiba’s legacy through dignity packs, donations, and acts of Ubuntu-driven service.

Meanwhile, Community Development MMC Tebogo Nkokou rolled up his sleeves at Mary Fitzgerald Square before unveiling Motjoli Park in Klipspruit, where he joined locals in tree-planting and fence-painting. Over at the South Rand Recreation Centre, the Sports and Recreation Department hosted health screenings, SASSA grant assistance, and wellness talks, with Clicks pharmacy staff offering free massages and health checks.

Youngsters at Naturena Library enjoyed storytelling, a creative Mandela Wall Chart activity, and engaging Q&A sessions celebrating Madiba’s legacy of peace and kindness. Not to be outdone, the Johannesburg Property Company donated food parcels, clothing, and hygiene essentials to the 3 Kotze Shelter in Hillbrow, followed by a clean-up at Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown, a tribute to the Freedom Charter’s historic roots.

In Region C, officials visited the Queen Butterfly Foundation in Discovery, a haven for people with mental and physical disabilities, reinforcing the city’s commitment to its most vulnerable. Through these acts of service, the City of Joburg honoured Mandela’s vision, proving that small gestures can spark big change.

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